Sentences with phrase «never known anything»

Maybe those who have never known anything but a seller's market need more education.
TRUMP: I've never known anything else.
Teenagers have never known anything beyond their existing family makeup, and seeing it disrupted can pull them roughly out of their comfort zone.
We've never known anything different because that's all that's been available to us.
Gosh, I have never known anything to be settled in my long life.
We have never known anything like this at all, but it shows that if people want to do something badly enough they will find a way,» said Emily Highmore, a spokeswoman for E.On.
Thanks to the FYI channel, I would have never known anything about it.
It is easier for me to think of my least favorite places — Amsterdam, where I have never known anything but cold and rain, and Moscow, for all the... Read More
How do you educate someone who has never known anything but high speed broadband and internet access, instant gratification, and quick fixes?
How do you educate someone who has never known anything but high speed broadband and internet access, instant gratification, and...
Their existence is made up of routines to keep the innocent boy occupied, and lies to make Jack, who has never known anything other than the claustrophobic confines of their cramped 11 × 11 cell, ignorant of the world beyond their prison.
Barrett says about his second feature, «I come from a close family and I have never known anything else, but the reality is that there are plenty of broken families in Ireland and I wanted to explore that.»
He's never known anything but the four walls that surround him, so when Ma starts prepping him for life outside of Room (no definite article), the culture shock is intense.
My husband is from a very mainstream family, a c - section baby himself, actually, so he'd never known anything about normal birth, but having been there and seeing me bring our son out into the world, he has become a major advocate for non-hospital birth.
Kids are perfectly fine crossing their legs and do not «want» to forward face because they have never known anything other than rear facing.
I don't think that people at our church get «converted», they have never known anything else.
He had never known anything else but a society both stable and yet somehow dissatisfied, Information from afar about the old Emperor Maximilian, «the last of the knights» as he was sometimes called; about the anti-clericalism which stretched right across Europe, and of the attempts in London by the young King Henry VIII to keep it under control; about the pseudo-Council of Pisa, called by King Louis XII of France, denounced by the warlike Pope Julius II, was of little significance to him.
«There are kids who are Mooney's age (around six) who have never known anything else.
I think one reason I kept looking to religion was that I'd never known anything else, but also because I wasn't part of other kinds of groups.
A nation that has never known anything but military victory has recently twice had to settle for a draw, not because we have really been beaten, but because our very intoxication with our own power has led us into untenable situations where the cost of «victory» became so great that it was no longer tolerable.
These individuals grew up in the computer age and have never known anything else, so it is natural for them to encounter some form of digital device every day.
I've never known anything else, none of them never had bosses.
I never knew anything about it except I had a big sweet tooth and that maybe one day I would develop it into a big brand.
Hey Enstine, I never knew anything about ICO until I got your free ebook.
This is the optimistic view, by the way — that the soul released upon death will be able to acquire knowledge — because the alternative is that we'll never know anything really real at all.
Consequently reason can never know anything correctly.»
With infinite resignation he has drained the cup of life's profound sadness, he knows the bliss of the infinite, he senses the pain of renouncing everything, the dearest things he possesses in the world, and yet finiteness tastes to him just as good as to one who never knew anything higher, for his continuance in the finite did not bear a trace of the cowed and fearful spirit produced by the process of training; and yet he has this sense of security in enjoying it, as though the finite life were the surest thing of all.
My children never knew anything different and neither did I.
I never know anything about what's going on in sports, so it didn't even occur to me to check for that.
I never knew anything was going on.»
«I never knew anything about him before I came here,» Claudio Ranieri recently said of his title - winning captain Wes Morgan.
I never knew anything about him before I came here.
«A very senior former Cameron spin doctor has rung up my office in a state of great anger, saying they never knew anything about it,» said Lewis.
If we never try the things we might love, but are too scared to try, we'll never know anything new or exciting.
I've seen this line but never knew anything about it.
In fact, until I realized that it had any implications on the way people date, I was hoping to never know anything about it.
When you meet an African American single at the bars, you never know anything about him or her, except the outlook.
I never knew anything about it until I was in my twenties.
I am still writing draft # 1, and I never knew anything about multiple drafts, beta readers or the 3 major structural issues of a manuscript.
Maybe it's her fault that everything happened — but then, she never knew anything about it.
We never knew anything about his background, where he was born, whether he ever took part in the field trials in the rural areas of Ohio, or whether he was ever loved in his former life.
If you can not keep pets comfortable at home or leave them home alone during holiday festivities, find a safe, secure boarding facility (preferably, cage - free) where they can have a lot of fun and never know anything happened.
Since our puppies come from kill shelters, sometimes we see or hear about the mother, but almost never know anything about the father.
The breeding dogs in these facilities will never know anything but a rusty cage for their entire lives, if they are lucky they will have access to fresh water and food on a few occasions in their lives.
They will never know anything but love.
Naturally, the iOS port removes one of the screens from the equation, but they've done such a great job of putting the game on a single touchscreen that you'd never know anything was missing.
If, however, you are convicted of a felony that has nothing to do with your driving, then it's probably not going to show up on your MVR and your insurer will never know anything about it.
Your insurance company will never know anything about it, which is extremely important if you are trying to keep your yearly insurance costs down.
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For my part I am sixth of seven children and, reasoning that anything more than five children are spares, my mother would always tell me «if a stranger offers you a ride; you take it; you never know how long it will be before another stranger comes along.»
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